Earthlab Club
Electronics, Circuits, and Physical Computing
Electronics, Circuits, and Physical Computing
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Electronics, Circuits, and Physical Computing is a hands-on workshop where children build working electronic systems from scratch.
Participants work with Arduino microcontrollers (Nano, UNO, Mega, ESP32), Raspberry Pi Pico boards, jumper wires, and LED panels to create responsive circuits. They learn how code interacts with hardware by programming outputs such as lights and integrating inputs into their systems.
Through building, testing, and debugging, children gain a clear understanding of how electronic systems function.
What children explore:
• Circuit design and connections
• Arduino programming basics
• LEDs and output systems
• Hardware and software integration
About the expert:
Sai Krishna is a multidisciplinary innovator and educator who translates complex technologies into hands-on creative learning experiences. He has led workshops at NID Assam and Atria University, and contributed to interactive projects such as a brain-controlled rain installation at Serendipity Arts Festival. At Yaksha, he developed interactive systems including the Animal Keeper poacher game and a motion-based globe installation.
Bring this circuit building workshop to your school and let children learn electronics through hands-on making.